On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 10:12:27PM -0800, Joe Touch wrote: > Nicolas Williams wrote: > > On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 10:51:39AM -0600, Wesley Leggette wrote: > >>>> When we are ready to submit something (it would be a submission which > >>>> documents what we have currently implemented) is there a working group > >>>> that > >>>> would be appropriate, or should we just submit an I-D directly? > >>> It's always easiest to submit an individual I-D first, then see where to > >>> place it, AFAICT. > >> Then we will do that for now, taking into account your other suggestions. > > > > The process roughly goes like this: > > > > - Submit some individual submission Internet-Drafts (e.g., > > draft-leggette-my-distributed-storage-protocol-00). > > - - figure out whether that doc should be handled in an existing WG > - this can happen by review, or by making a brief presentation > on one of the area meetings at the next IETF
Indeed. Read all the WG charters and see which comes closest to being a good home for this work. If your work is really something new then chances are good no existing WG's charter will cover it. Do keep in mind that the IETF is a volunteer organization. There are no paid members, jsut volunteers who participate. Many participants' IETF activities are funded by their employers or businesses; many are not funded. This has an impact on interest in the face of restrictive IPR [read: patent] licensing: the more restrictive/costly the licensing terms, the less interest you'll find. Cheers, Nico --
